Ohhh.. eye candy.. love the new header and I must tell you.. your blog is my favorite "find".. I love your art, your eye, your home and just everything. I showed hubby the car photo and he "I love those old Nash Metros!!". I have him looking for a vintage VW bus though, I want to relive the 60s! ((hugs)), Teresa :-)

I can't believe how much I missed in your small town. Love the County Fair goings-on, the chainsaw carvings, the pig, and 4-H that no one answered....head, heart, hands, health, did I get that right?...been there eons ago and missin' small town stuff.BlessYourHeart

While riding in my Cadillac, what to my surprise,A little Nash Rambler was following me, about one-third my size.The guy must have wanted to pass me outAs he kept on tooting his horn (beep beep).I'll show him that a Cadillac is not a car to scorn.

My car went in to passing gear and we took off with gust,And soon we were doing ninety, must have left him in the dust.When I peeked in the mirror of my car, I couldn't believe my eyes.The little Nash Rambler was right behind, you'd think thatguy could fly.

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Now we're doing a hundred and twenty, as fast as I could go.The Rambler pulled alongside of me as if we were going slow.The fellow rolled his window down and yelled for me to hear:"Hey, buddy, how can I get this car out of second gear?"

Love the Nash. One of my relatives had one when I was in high school. What I wouldn't give to have some of my old cars from that era: an MG midget, a VW bus, a VW 411 Sedan...my husband had lots of cars growing up that he wishes he still had including a Woody! Boy, what were we all thinking when we sold them??

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A transplant from the city trying to make a life in a small southern town....where everyone knows my business before I do. Known as a, "Farmchick", because I'm a little bit of farm and a lot of chick. Not famous in this small town, people just talk about me like I am.
Join me as I record small town life through the lens of my camera and reflect upon how the simple life, and a little rust, can really be a good thing.